Kition-Bamboula IX Les cultes des Salines à Kition : étude des terres cuites d'époque classique

The corpus studied in this book is a collection of four hundred terracotta figurines found at the end of the 19th century on the shores of the Salt Lake at Larnaca, in south-eastern Cyprus. Based on the archives of the period, the author reconstructs a complete and detailed catalogue of the objects...

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Main Author: Maillard, Pauline (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Published: Lyon MOM Éditions 2023
Series:Archéologie(s)
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